THANK YOU! As a cradle Episcopalian, these hymns are an important part of the history and liturgy of the church. I told my minister that if I ever saw a drum kit up on the chancel, we were gone.
I love it how when people sing, it doesn’t matter what country they’re from or the accent they have. They all simply harmonize and sound like one beautiful choir.
Not all American churches do that. I'm part of a small Anglican Church plant in Austin,Texas and we sing a respectful blend of old and new, mostly old hymns. The new we do sing is good new.
+Christie Thompson Visited church for the first time since I left it. What a letdown! No processional, no choir, no use of the hymnal, no dress code. A "band" urged us to "get with the spirit" and sang one song endlessly in American Idol fashion. The "hymns" were on a teleprompter and sounded like nursery school ditties and the organ could barely be heard above the drums. If god was a cell phone folks were certainly getting in touch,
Magnificent ! This represents the best of the English tradition of church singing: a large cathedral or (in this case) abbey church full of enthusiastic singers being led by an expert choir. As usual, the choristers sing a descant to the final verse, and what an exquisite sound thirty little boys make, when their voices rise above the singing of a thousand people.
We used to sing these grand old hymns in church in the USA. We almost never do anymore, pretty much just singing "praise choruses." But what greater praise to God can be given than the singing of this wonderful old Hymn. We've lost something.
It is here! Never was one of Jesus' prayers unanswered… as in "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." Heaven is not a place, but rather a state of consciousness… for those who understand. God's will is actually rather simple. It merely require that we love one another. Live in that state of consciousness. You don't have to die to get there. Sent with love. CVD
Job Orjioke thank you for saying that you will see that my first comment (above) focussed on the music and sadly forgot the LORD Who inspired it I so often do that I love traditional church music BUT some modern worship songs are very inspired as well Thank you again and to everyone else who gave God the glory in their comments (See also Acts 12.23)
1. Crown him with many crowns, the Lamb upon his throne, Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns all music but its own. Awake, my soul, and sing of him who died for thee, and hail him as thy matchless King through all eternity. 2. Crown him the Lord of life, who triumphed o'er the grave, and rose victorious in the strife for those he came to save. His glories now we sing, who died, and rose on high, who died, eternal life to bring, and lives that death may die. 3. Crown him the Lord of peace, whose power a scepter sways from pole to pole, that wars may cease, and all be prayer and praise. His reign shall know no end, and round his pierced feet fair flowers of paradise extend their fragrance ever sweet. 4. Crown him the Lord of love; behold his hands and side, those wounds, yet visible above, in beauty glorified. All hail, Redeemer, hail! For thou hast died for me; thy praise and glory shall not fail throughout eternity.
+radiootoo I personally rate it as one of The most powerful and anointed hymns in Christendom. It lacked the anointing here; when sung by people who have a relationship with The Lord Jesus Christ the anointing can be picked right away. I did often lead with this when I was once a worship leader.
wow Mr Taylor i love your comments which says you did often lead with this hymn when you were once a worshiper. please I want to know if You are no longer a worshiper.
I will ALWAYS, ALWAYS be a Worshiper; I have long since been a worship leader. I am now nominating for the Senate in the upcoming Australian elections with RUAP a Christian Party.
Westminster is a holy place. And you Anglicans can sing. The people that divided us are long dead. Maybe one day we can all pray together. God bless you ! Best wishes from Hamburg/Germany
@@ernst-dietmarhorstmann4949 I am atheist but if I am gonna chose 1, Its the Queen. Afterall, we need representation but its not all about holyness. Just a namesake/Leader style.👌 She is my Monarch from my birth 'till now - the constant presence of CoE.
@@JV-yd4qg As a German I love Her Majesty. She not only gives strength to Great Britain. She is an Idol for all the politicians in the world. Please respect my faith. I respect You too.
I found it very moving to see HM and her family singing this hymn. Every Sunday we pray for HM and her family - this glimpse of them at prayer completed a circle for me and underlined the unity of the Crown and people. Beautiful.
When the Supreme KING of Kings and LORD of Lords, the LORD OUR GOD, who reigns forever in the Heavenly Realm above the Circle of the Earth, ascends to the Heavenly Throne in awesome Majesty and in great Glory, HE is indeed crowned with many Crowns!
Great hymn done beautifully. I can't help but notice all the woman's hats. I wish we wore hats like this in the states. You see a few but not many, even at church.
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (November 24, Christ the King Sunday), I played this as the Closing Hymn. It is #855 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. So ends the church year.
"Com Cristo coroai, Cordeiro vencedor!"... em português do Brasil. Lindo, lindo. Maravilhoso esse hino. Obrigado pela partilha. Louvado seja nosso Deus Trino!
Boy, church going women in England love their hats don't they? All kinds of 'Mad Hatters' at that Royal Wedding last week. Love this hymn and this video, I wish that the organist hit the tutti piston at least on the last chord of the last stanza if not before to counter the Brass. Wonderful singing as expected when a boys' choir is involved.
I so enjoy the excellence of British Choirs and Pipe Organs, and am continually amazed at the dispassionate looks on the faces of the Royal Family as "worshippers" Great, great song! Amazing arrangement! Awake my soul and sing!
It is so wonderful to hear God's Children Praise Him at once! Beautiful and Majestic hymns picked for the Queen's 50th Anniversary Service in 2010! Blessings to All! Lynnae Larson CT USA
have missed my church choir seen when have lost our great organist and most of members of the choir have gone to another churches, wish everyone happy easter..
A great hymn as I have mentioned previously in another sentence. What a great Choir at Westminster Abbey and Organist. The descant was superb from the boy trebles.
Oh what a breath of fresh air! You are absolutely right - the ritual, the colour the mystery, the symbolism - all lost by the current obsession to be 'with it' I attended church as a young child and didn't understand very much at other than it was important to my mother - little by little as I grew older the meanings began to dawn on me and I became a believer. There has be a challenge, otherwise the church simply becomes a performance - it's message lost in banal clapping and twanging.
This is a beautiful Catholic hymn, Matthew Bridges wrote it and set it to music written by Lord Elvey. He converted to Catholicism in 1848 and wrote the hymn in 1851, I believe.
These voices are selected from the heavens! My God, how great is your presence on the praise offered to you at Westminster Abbey. What a whim! What love the things of God! Excited over this video so beautiful!
I always like the looks on the Royals faces as they look around when those sopranos are reaching those high nots at the top of there lungs. Its kind of funny.
This is what please the Lord, not contemporary music which may imminently turn the church into a carnal one. These hymns shall never cease and they will be in heaven
Hope you are well after these many years. I must disagree with you on what you state about contemporary Christian worship being somehow inherently invalid. These songs have a beautiful focus on God but contemporary music has its place too!
I must say..it is a comfort that even the Royal family may be stumped on certian song arrangements! They all stuck to and got thru! It was beautiful tho!
May God Always Save the Queen! May God Aways save the United Kingdom! This is one of my very favorite hymns. Our Lord Jesus Christ is indeed King of Kings and Lord of Lords, anointed by The Father Almighty Himself. Thanks to Alexander Hersh for his lovely post.
Thank you very much for uploading these, I've been searching for these hymns so I could share them in our Episcopal fellowship group,Great songs, thanx again.
Music from Westminster Abbey, unmatched, best in the world. Love those old standard Anglican hymns as seen here. Also, seen on youtube from Westminster Abbey: There Is A Green Hill Far Away & Christ The Lord Is Risen Today (Easter). Thankyou for the post.
Can you imagine what it will be like in heaven singing this with all the angels and saints? I also love how the ROYALS are singing, humbling themselves before the True King of Kings.
This beautiful hymn goes right into the soul. So powerful. Love my Lord Jesus with all my heart, with all my soul, with all my mind and all my strength. Wow! 🙏🙏🙏❤️
Crown him with many crowns, the Lamb upon his throne. Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns all music but its own. Awake, my soul, and sing of him who died for thee, and hail him as thy matchless king through all eternity. 2 Crown him the Lord of life, who triumphed o'er the grave, and rose victorious in the strife for those he came to save; his glories now we sing who died and rose on high, who died eternal life to bring, and lives that death may die. 3 Crown him the Lord of love; behold his hands and side, rich wounds, yet visible above, in beauty glorified; no angels in the sky can fully bear that sight, but downward bends their burning eye at mysteries so bright. 4 Crown him the Lord of years, the potentate of time, creator of the rolling spheres, ineffably sublime. All hail, Redeemer, hail! for thou hast died for me; thy praise shall never, never fail throughout eternity.
I Crown him with many crowns, The Lamb upon his throne; Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns All music but its own: Awake, my soul, and sing Of him who died for thee, And hail him as thy matchless king Through all eternity. II Crown him the Lord of love! Behold his hands and side,-- Rich wounds, yet visible above, In beauty glorified: No angel in the sky Can fully bear that sight, But downward bends his burning eye At mysteries so bright! III Crown him the Lord of peace! Whose power a scepter sways, From pole to pole,--that wars may cease, Absorbed in prayer and praise: his reign shall know no end, And round his pierced feet Fair flowers of paradise extend Their fragrance ever sweet. IV *Crown him the Lord of years!* *The Potentate of time,--* *Creator of the rolling spheres,* *Ineffably sublime!* *Glassed in a sea of light,* *Where everlasting waves* *Reflect his throne,--the Infinite!* *Who lives,--and--loves and--saves.*
If hymns like this are so inspiring I wonder how the ones in heaven would be. Glory to God Almighty.
+Ephraim Yellow-Duke One has to wonder.
Many are looking forward to it, bro. May the Great Day swiftly come!
Amen.
And it makes me wonder why anyone would want to listen to guitars and folk music at church.
THANK YOU! As a cradle Episcopalian, these hymns are an important part of the history and liturgy of the church. I told my minister that if I ever saw a drum kit up on the chancel, we were gone.
I love it how when people sing, it doesn’t matter what country they’re from or the accent they have. They all simply harmonize and sound like one beautiful choir.
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THIS is how hymns have always been meant to be sung, folks!
Note: *not one guitar!* 🎵 LOVE this. Wish I knew the words after the first stanza lol.
I love this edifying and respectful type of music. To me it trumps the modern rock show music that is being played in our American churches today.
Not all American churches do that. I'm part of a small Anglican Church plant in Austin,Texas and we sing a respectful blend of old and new, mostly old hymns. The new we do sing is good new.
+Christie Thompson Visited church for the first time since I left it. What a letdown! No processional, no choir, no use of the hymnal, no dress code. A "band" urged us to "get with the spirit" and sang one song endlessly in American Idol fashion. The "hymns" were on a teleprompter and sounded like nursery school ditties and the organ could barely be heard above the drums. If god was a cell phone folks were certainly getting in touch,
Very sad, and becoming commonplace across America. Rock stars wearing skinny jeans making love to a microphone for Jesus
but Anglican churches also have gay pastors and women pastors..
so true.. i am so tired of it
Still alive and at the right hand of his Father.
Magnificent ! This represents the best of the English tradition of church singing: a large cathedral or (in this case) abbey church full of enthusiastic singers being led by an expert choir. As usual, the choristers sing a descant to the final verse, and what an exquisite sound thirty little boys make, when their voices rise above the singing of a thousand people.
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We used to sing these grand old hymns in church in the USA. We almost never do anymore, pretty much just singing "praise choruses." But what greater praise to God can be given than the singing of this wonderful old Hymn. We've lost something.
Thank God the Anglican Church has preserved these beautiful hymns. They are for me the 'rock of ages'.
I miss my anglican church where i grew up. this turn brings back memories. anglican have the best hymns
Tratitional Catholics the best
One of my favorite hymns that we sang in our Church when I was growing up.
This Hymns are so wonderful...seems that Heaven is here..!!
It is here! Never was one of Jesus' prayers unanswered… as in "Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." Heaven is not a place, but rather a state of consciousness… for those who understand. God's will is actually rather simple. It merely require that we love one another. Live in that state of consciousness. You don't have to die to get there. Sent with love. CVD
Indeed you are right, Don Gilli.
Charles Davis Heaven IS a place: Jesus said "Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name..."
I so much love Anglican church all the way from Nigeria
Another superb hymn,and great choir and Organist work from this fantastic choir at Westminster Abbey.
Jesus my soon-coming King! I bless your holy name! If we don't praise you, even the very stones will rise in praise and worship of thee!
well said
True
Job Orjioke thank you for saying that you will see that my first comment (above) focussed on the music and sadly forgot the LORD Who inspired it I so often do that I love traditional church music BUT some modern worship songs are very inspired as well Thank you again and to everyone else who gave God the glory in their comments (See also Acts 12.23)
Praise be to God, our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ!!
@@davidcrook4166 it is our flesh brother that gets sleepy when we read the Bible or forgets to praise the Creator rather than the creation.
1. Crown him with many crowns,
the Lamb upon his throne,
Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns
all music but its own.
Awake, my soul, and sing
of him who died for thee,
and hail him as thy matchless King
through all eternity.
2. Crown him the Lord of life,
who triumphed o'er the grave,
and rose victorious in the strife
for those he came to save.
His glories now we sing,
who died, and rose on high,
who died, eternal life to bring,
and lives that death may die.
3. Crown him the Lord of peace,
whose power a scepter sways
from pole to pole, that wars may cease,
and all be prayer and praise.
His reign shall know no end,
and round his pierced feet
fair flowers of paradise extend
their fragrance ever sweet.
4. Crown him the Lord of love;
behold his hands and side,
those wounds, yet visible above,
in beauty glorified.
All hail, Redeemer, hail!
For thou hast died for me;
thy praise and glory shall not fail
throughout eternity.
+radiootoo I personally rate it as one of The most powerful and anointed hymns in Christendom. It lacked the anointing here; when sung by people who have a relationship with The Lord Jesus Christ the anointing can be picked right away. I did often lead with this when I was once a worship leader.
wow Mr Taylor i love your comments which says you did often lead with this hymn when you were once a worshiper. please I want to know if You are no longer a worshiper.
I will ALWAYS, ALWAYS be a Worshiper; I have long since been a worship leader. I am now nominating for the Senate in the upcoming Australian elections with RUAP a Christian Party.
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Oh my my my.... every verse to this hymn is so so so powerful....Every verse. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely magnificent....choir, congregation, and superb organist.
Westminster is a holy place. And you Anglicans can sing. The people that divided us are long dead. Maybe one day we can all pray together. God bless you ! Best wishes from Hamburg/Germany
We have the Queen. We will never be Catholic.👌 No need for Pope😑
@@JV-yd4qg Do you think any Catholic or even God needs the Queen ?
@@ernst-dietmarhorstmann4949 I am atheist but if I am gonna chose 1, Its the Queen. Afterall, we need representation but its not all about holyness. Just a namesake/Leader style.👌 She is my Monarch from my birth 'till now - the constant presence of CoE.
@@JV-yd4qg As a German I love Her Majesty. She not only gives strength to Great Britain. She is an Idol for all the politicians in the world. Please respect my faith. I respect You too.
@@ernst-dietmarhorstmann4949 The reason for my 1st post. We have different way so it was Impossible.👌We just have to agree to disagree.
I found it very moving to see HM and her family singing this hymn. Every Sunday we pray for HM and her family - this glimpse of them at prayer completed a circle for me and underlined the unity of the Crown and people. Beautiful.
How is “Him”?
Richly sung with a magnificent choir. Splendid hymn as well.
Christ the Lord is risen! Alleluia!
He is risen indeed.
God Save the queen
Alexandra Asbury Indeed
Amen.Would you tell me which church have highest member?
@@ayushkumarji9774 Amen brother. Roman Catholic is the largest church in the world.
2:44 all stops pulled out for this last Verse! My goodness the English Church knows how to raise the Roof when it comes to Praiseful Worship!
one of my very favorites - the words are magnificent - all hail Redeemer hail, for thou hast died for me!!!!
All glory, honour and praise be unto the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob! What a beautiful hymn.
When the Supreme KING of Kings and LORD of Lords, the LORD OUR GOD, who reigns forever in the Heavenly Realm above the Circle of the Earth, ascends to the Heavenly Throne in awesome Majesty and in great Glory, HE is indeed crowned with many Crowns!
Amen to all traditional hymns
Well said!
Yesssss!!!!!
Perfect!! All Hail that KING!!!!!
"Crown him with many crowns" the Queen sings!.
If it's from the heart there's nothing more honorable to Him.
Beautiful, love this hymn & the descant on the last verse.
Great hymn done beautifully. I can't help but notice all the woman's hats. I wish we wore hats like this in the states. You see a few but not many, even at church.
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (November 24, Christ the King Sunday), I played this as the Closing Hymn. It is #855 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. So ends the church year.
Magnificent hymn!
That is the most breathtaking trumpet opening I have ever heard...
It tears my heart to pieces...
Such songs are from divine inspiration - Music and words (!)
great way to start any day - national anthem for daily devotions
I wish I could sing with them this glorious Hymn! Paul Bittner
Wonderful music. The organist is magnificent...the settings, the feel, the pulse for the music and the way he leads the congregation is superb.
"Com Cristo coroai, Cordeiro vencedor!"... em português do Brasil. Lindo, lindo. Maravilhoso esse hino. Obrigado pela partilha. Louvado seja nosso Deus Trino!
Whoever composed this wonderful hymn, it's sure that millions use this for magnifying our Lord.
nethymnal.org/htm/c/r/crownhim.htm
Sam Zacharia are u Indian?????
I am a Lutheran Deaconess. I chose this hymn in Honor of my Savior Jesus Christ. I love this hymn so much. Thank you for sharing!
Magnificent! 2:42 : Beautiful arrangement! It is a real pleasure to listen this choir.
ANOTHER GREAT HYMN WITH GREAT FANFARE TO START WITH.
All we need in any situation is to pray to love Jesus more, and love is gratitude.
The grand final gives me chills!❤
How does the Church of England know how to arrange these magnificent old hymns in such a regal - powerful stunning way.... BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!
Boy, church going women in England love their hats don't they? All kinds of 'Mad Hatters' at that Royal Wedding last week. Love this hymn and this video, I wish that the organist hit the tutti piston at least on the last chord of the last stanza if not before to counter the Brass. Wonderful singing as expected when a boys' choir is involved.
So good to hear these beautiful hymns again! Love from South Africa
HE is the almighty KING of all the earth and the heavens. HE is Our Redeemer!
I so enjoy the excellence of British Choirs and Pipe Organs, and am continually amazed at the dispassionate looks on the faces of the Royal Family as "worshippers" Great, great song! Amazing arrangement! Awake my soul and sing!
Oh blessed i am today through this hymn
Good grief Charley Brown, that was an absolutely stunning arrangement and singing of that wonderful song. Thank you!
CROWN HIM WITH MANY CROWNS..MAGNIFICANT WORDS...WELL SUNG
It is so wonderful to hear God's Children Praise Him at once! Beautiful and Majestic hymns picked for the Queen's 50th Anniversary Service in 2010!
Blessings to All! Lynnae Larson CT USA
Awesome descant. Those trebles are so good !
have missed my church choir seen when have lost our great organist and most of members of the choir have gone to another churches, wish everyone happy easter..
There is but one crown. And that is the Spoken Word. "The Word became Flesh and dwelt among us."
Beautiful Hymn.
Love the ladies’ hats!
A great hymn as I have mentioned previously in another sentence. What a great Choir at Westminster Abbey and Organist. The descant was superb from the boy trebles.
Another great Anglican hymn sung magnificently by this great choir.
Unearthly beauty. I cry in gratitude every time I watch this video.
Wow so beautiful. Hallelujah ❤
That was so beautiful. Thank you very much!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh what a breath of fresh air! You are absolutely right - the ritual, the colour the mystery, the symbolism - all lost by the current obsession to be 'with it'
I attended church as a young child and didn't understand very much at other than it was important to my mother - little by little as I grew older the meanings began to dawn on me and I became a believer.
There has be a challenge, otherwise the church simply becomes a performance - it's message lost in banal clapping and twanging.
final verse is amazing. Heavenly.
This is a beautiful Catholic hymn, Matthew Bridges wrote it and set it to music written by Lord Elvey. He converted to Catholicism in 1848 and wrote the hymn in 1851, I believe.
😂😂 This is an Anglican hymn!
I wish the U.S. had half the class the Brits have . Always classy. Soul-stirring!
I was born in America. I am not a subject of the Queen but my grandparents were. I'm proud of my heritage. Long Live the Queen.
These voices are selected from the heavens!
My God, how great is your presence on the praise offered to you at Westminster Abbey.
What a whim! What love the things of God!
Excited over this video so beautiful!
I always like the looks on the Royals faces as they look around when those sopranos are reaching those high nots at the top of there lungs. Its kind of funny.
Powerful presentation. But that it would reach into the hearts of those who sang and heard that day and even now.
Soul touching. God be praised forever Amen.
This is what please the Lord, not contemporary music which may imminently turn the church into a carnal one. These hymns shall never cease and they will be in heaven
Hope you are well after these many years. I must disagree with you on what you state about contemporary Christian worship being somehow inherently invalid. These songs have a beautiful focus on God but contemporary music has its place too!
This brings back great memories of my childhood singing in the children's choir!
So many great hymns in the Australian Hymn Book but what an uplifting hymn is " Crown him with many crowns " The best!!!
I must say..it is a comfort that even the Royal family may be stumped on certian song arrangements! They all stuck to and got thru! It was beautiful tho!
Great and inspired hymns meant to lift the hearts of men for the glory of God.
Absolutely totally incomparable!
I'm an evangelical Baptist. We sing these good hymns of worship and praise to our Heavenly Father.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful and beautiful hymn!
beautiful
May God Always Save the Queen! May God Aways save the United Kingdom! This is one of my very favorite hymns. Our Lord Jesus Christ is indeed King of Kings and Lord of Lords, anointed by The Father Almighty Himself. Thanks to Alexander Hersh for his lovely post.
Beautiful arrangement. It is both worthy and still inspiring. CVD
Another of the great hymns. Great warm memories at Kingston College Boys School morning services
There is an edifying orderly and reassuring ring surrounding this music. It is truly uplifting and beautiful. Rule Britannia!
ANOTHER GREAT SERVICE AND SUNG SUPERBLY BY THIS GREAT CHOIR OF THE ABBEY...IT DOESN`T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS.
Just lovely!
Thank you very much for uploading these, I've been searching for these hymns so I could share them in our Episcopal fellowship group,Great songs, thanx again.
Even the crown of England will be placed at HIS feet, Amen and amen
Soul lifting music indeed
Amazing hymn and video! Perfect for a coronation service, especially since the Queen also worships The King of Kings.
Truly glorious done in British style!
Thanks for posting this takes me back to my childhood in the children's choir at my church.
Wonderful old hymn.The Church is doing a great job keeping the traditional hymns alive.
Music from Westminster Abbey, unmatched, best in the world. Love those old standard Anglican hymns as seen here. Also, seen on youtube from Westminster Abbey: There Is A Green Hill Far Away & Christ The Lord Is Risen Today (Easter). Thankyou for the post.
Can you imagine what it will be like in heaven singing this with all the angels and saints?
I also love how the ROYALS are singing, humbling themselves before the True King of Kings.
This beautiful hymn goes right into the soul. So powerful. Love my Lord Jesus with all my heart, with all my soul, with all my mind and all my strength. Wow! 🙏🙏🙏❤️
I love this cathedral
Crown him with many crowns,
the Lamb upon his throne.
Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns
all music but its own.
Awake, my soul, and sing
of him who died for thee,
and hail him as thy matchless king
through all eternity.
2 Crown him the Lord of life,
who triumphed o'er the grave,
and rose victorious in the strife
for those he came to save;
his glories now we sing
who died and rose on high,
who died eternal life to bring,
and lives that death may die.
3 Crown him the Lord of love;
behold his hands and side,
rich wounds, yet visible above,
in beauty glorified;
no angels in the sky
can fully bear that sight,
but downward bends their burning eye
at mysteries so bright.
4 Crown him the Lord of years,
the potentate of time,
creator of the rolling spheres,
ineffably sublime.
All hail, Redeemer, hail!
for thou hast died for me;
thy praise shall never, never fail
throughout eternity.
イエスさまに、この、壮大な、讃美歌が、伝わっていると、思います。私は、日本人です。
with Him Praise,you died for me,Lord,Saints,His Bride,My soul, Father,
wonderful hymn
I
Crown him with many crowns,
The Lamb upon his throne;
Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns
All music but its own:
Awake, my soul, and sing
Of him who died for thee,
And hail him as thy matchless king
Through all eternity.
II
Crown him the Lord of love!
Behold his hands and side,--
Rich wounds, yet visible above,
In beauty glorified:
No angel in the sky
Can fully bear that sight,
But downward bends his burning eye
At mysteries so bright!
III
Crown him the Lord of peace!
Whose power a scepter sways,
From pole to pole,--that wars may cease,
Absorbed in prayer and praise:
his reign shall know no end,
And round his pierced feet
Fair flowers of paradise extend
Their fragrance ever sweet.
IV
*Crown him the Lord of years!*
*The Potentate of time,--*
*Creator of the rolling spheres,*
*Ineffably sublime!*
*Glassed in a sea of light,*
*Where everlasting waves*
*Reflect his throne,--the Infinite!*
*Who lives,--and--loves and--saves.*